As another court order has been released against MMO finding it in violation of Japanese copyright law, we look at global legal precedents in relation to p2p.
Sharman Networks, the owners of KaZaA Media Desktop, have filed a counterclaim against the entertainment consortium looking to shut it down.
January 28, 2003
by Thomas Mennecke
When it comes to Internet copyright laws, Norway has been attracting quite a bit of attention to itself lately.
January 23, 2003
by Thomas Mennecke
A Federal judge has ruled that Verizon must give the RIAA the identity of a suspected P2P pirate using the FastTrack network.
January 21, 2003
by Thomas Mennecke
Although acquitted, it seems prosecutors are ready to appeal the ruling that initially cleared Jon Lech Johansen.
January 20, 2003
by Thomas Mennecke
Deep is seeking a new court order to re-start his P2P service.
Sharman Networks, owners of the FastTrack client KaZaA, have issued a statement regarding Fridays ruling.
January 12, 2003
by Thomas Mennecke
A lawsuit brought by Californian residents against copy protection
can proceed. Meanwhile, a court order in favor of Madster has been extended.
A US judge has ruled that Australia based Sharman Networks is subject to US laws.
Madster is once again free to distribute it's software following the suspension of a previous order.